Texas Mushrooms: A Field Guide

Texas Mushrooms: A Field Guide

by Susan Metzler, Van Metzler
Texas Mushrooms: A Field Guide

Texas Mushrooms: A Field Guide

by Susan Metzler, Van Metzler

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Overview

Hundreds of species of mushrooms flourish in Texas, from the desert and semiarid regions of West Texas to the moist and acid soils of East Texas, where species that can also be found in South America live alongside those that might be spotted in Malaysia and Europe. Texas Mushrooms was the first—and is still the only—guide to all of the state’s mushrooms. This colorful, easy-to-follow book will surprise and delight uninitiated nature enthusiasts while also supplying the experienced mushroom hunter with expert identification information. Excellent color photographs and precise descriptions of over 200 species will enable the mushroom hunter—even the amateur—to make quick, careful, easy distinctions between the edible varieties and the potentially toxic ones. In addition, kitchen-tested recipes are included, along with charts giving spore sizes and a list of recommended further reading. In Texas, mushroom hunting can be a year-round, state-wide activity, and with this enticing field guide, collecting, identifying, and preparing wild mushrooms will become an activity the entire family can enjoy while appreciating the beauty of Texas from a new and fascinating angle.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292786264
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 07/22/2010
Series: Corrie Herring Hooks Series , #18
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 91 MB
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About the Author

Susan and Van Metzler have been hunting, photographing, and identifying Texas mushrooms for about forty years.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. Mushroom Hunting in Texas
  • 2. How to Use This Book to Identify Your Mushroom
  • 3. Mushroom Toxins
  • 4. Cooking and Eating Wild Mushrooms
  • Subdivision Basidiomycotina
    • Class Hymenomycetes
      • Order Agaricales
      • Family Amanitaceae: The Amanitas
      • Family Lepiotaceae: The Lepiotas
      • Family Hygrophoraceae: The Hygrophori
      • Family Russulaceae
        • Genus Russula: The Russulas
        • Genus Lactarius: The Lactarii
      • Family Tricholomataceae: The Tricholomas
        • The Shelving Tricholomas
        • The Larger Tricholomas
        • The Smaller Tricholomas
      • Family Pluteaceae: Pluteus and Volvariella
      • Family Entolomataceae: The Entolomas
      • Family Bolbitiaceae: The Conocybes
      • Family Cortinariaceae: The Cortinarii
      • Family Strophariaceae: The Stropharias
      • Family Agaricaceae: The Agaricus
      • Family Coprinaceae
        • Genus Coprinus
      • Family Boletaceae: The Boletes
        • Order Aphyllophorales
          • Family Cantharellaceae: The Chanterelles
          • Family Clavariaceae: The Coral and Club Fungi
          • Family Hydnaceae: The Tooth Fungi
          • Family Polyporaceae: The Polypores
          • Miscellaneous Genera
        • Orders Tremellales, Auriculariales, and Dacrymycetales: The Jelly Fungi
    • Class Gasteromycetes
      • Order Lycoperdales: The Puffballs and Earthstars
      • Order Nidulariales: The Birds’ Nest Fungi
      • Order Sclerodermatales: The Earthballs
      • Order Phallales: The Stinkhorns
      • Other Gasteromycetes
  • Subdivision Ascomycotina: The Ascos
    • Class Pyrenomycetes: The Flask Fungi
    • Class Discomycetes: The Cup, Brain, and Sponge Fungi
  • Appendix: Spore Data Chart
  • For Further Study
  • Index
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